3:03 PM: The Phillies have just announced that Oswalt left the team due to concern regarding his family back home due to tornadoes in the area over the past several days. There was some confusion on this earlier because it was almost exactly a year ago that Oswalt had to leave the Astros following the destruction of his boyhood home in Mississippi. Here’s Ruben Amaro’s statement:

“There has been a tremendous amount of tornado activity near Roy’s home in Mississippi resulting in several tragic deaths and significant devastation to the area. Because of this, Roy is concerned about his family’s well-being. He has chosen to take time to make sure there wasn’t significant damage to his home, but more importantly, to make certain that his wife and children are okay. It is almost a year to the day that his parents’ home was destroyed by a tornado which has heightened his concern about the current situation.We are hopeful that he will rejoin the team for his next start, but will take that day by day.”

His next start is not scheduled until next Tuesday, so there is hope that he will be back with the team by then. He could, thanks to offdays, go as late as May 7th if need be.

Here’s hoping his family is OK. And that Mother effing Nature will start steering tornadoes away from Oswalt’s neck of the woods. They’ve had enough.

A Phillies official says Roy Oswalt has left the team for personal reasons. No expected return date. Oswalt was not removed from the game for those personal reasons. He was taken out by Manuel because of his ineffectiveness.

There aren’t many things that could cause this that would constitute good news. We’ll obviously update when more is learned.

UPDATE: Jim Salisbury’s story at CSN Philly fills in some details, including a lot of time on the phone and stuff for Oswalt before the game. Could be his poor performance last night was because he was distracted?

I hope that noone is dead, injured, maimed, sick, or otherwise not well. that being said… i hope that Oswalt does not come back this season due to his new found interest in the search for Lincolns Gold.

Actually, you may be right, kind of… The Phillies just released a statement (it’s not on their site yet):

“There has been a tremendous amount of tornado activity near Roy’s home in Mississippi resulting in several tragic deaths and significant devastation to the area. Because of this, Roy is concerned about his family’s well-being. He has chosen to take time to make sure there wasn’t significant damage to his home, but more importantly, to make certain that his wife and children are okay.

It is almost a year to the day that his parents’ home was destroyed by a tornado which has heightened his concern about the current situation.

We are hopeful that he will rejoin the team for his next start, but will take that day by day.”
~Ruben Amaro Jr.

The Bulldozer Drayton gave him for winning NLCS MVP was used to help out the town last year after Tornados hammered their area, almost killing his Mom. I am sure that Tornado will be put to good use to help others. That is what Roy the person is all about. Good luck Roy, our prayers are with you.

My first thought on reading this is that he’s going about it backwards – if he’s concerned about tornadoes near his family, isn’t the logical course of action flying them away from the storms rather than joining them?

What a poorly written first draft of this article. It clearly gave the impression he was gone from the team for something bigger than what it was. Poorly written just for “BUZZ” purposes. ABC news just had a mid day update to make it clear.

Um yeah, it is still weird. Seriously is he going to stand in front of a tornado and protect his family? I understand being worried about his family but he’s more than financially capable of flying them to Philly for awhile until things calm down. I really don’t get this story.